Powder daze
It started ominously — a delayed opening and temperatures in the mid-60s.
But by mid-January, Steamboat was awash in snow.
And on March 21, the Steamboat Ski Area surpassed its single-season snowfall record.
The Steamboat Pilot & Today looks back at a season to remember.
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- Emmy Barr can’t help but smile on a deep powder day Jan. 14. View photo »

- The snow was so deep in late January that even proceeding through downtown stop signs became particularly risky. View photo »

- The ski area reported measurable snow on 91 days since Oct. 18. Fifty-one of those days were 4 inches or more. View photo »

- Parts of the ski area were regraded before the season. Opening day was postponed from Nov. 21 to 30. View photo »

- Tom “T” Barr enjoys life on a bluebird day Feb. 29. View photo »

- Palmer Hoyt enjoys a powder day after 9 inches of snow fell Dec. 26. View photo »

- Steamboat Ski Patrollers lead an avalanche awareness clinic. View photo »

- A heavy duty snowblower clears snow from Steamboat Springs Airport on Jan. 23. View photo »

- Winter Olympic medalist and Steamboat Springs resident Nelson Carmichael has a powder field to himself Jan. 9. View photo »

- A reflection shows skiers gathering at the base of the Steamboat Ski Area on Friday morning as a small sign near the gondola entrance proclaims the total snowfall for the year to be a new record of 450 inches. View photo »
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